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We are really pleased to say that the iphone game Star Wars: The Battle for Hoth Lite is now out!  This is a free download that gives you a 3 level taster of the full 15-level 2 play mode game.  It's a great way to get some free Hoth action.  If you like it, you can then update to the full version of the game.  Please note that this game requires version 4.01 of the iPhone opperating system.  There is a review of the game here and a help guide here.

Screenshot from Star Wars: The Battle for HothMay 21st 2010 was the 30th anniversary of the release of Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back. Of course, back then it was just 'The Empire Strikes Back'. The film was one of the highest grossing films of 1980 and has grown in reputation over the years to become of the the most loved of all the Star Wars pantheon. As a testament to the both endurance and the adaptability of the saga, The Empire Strikes Back is at home in a number of media platforms, from the big screen to the very small screen. To celebrate the anniversary, a new interpretation of the iconic ice-planet Hoth arrives on iPhone to provide a nostalgia trip for old-school fans and an introduction for new fans.

General Instructions
This is a help guide for playing Star Wars: The Battle for Hoth on iPhone.  The aim of the game is to protect your base on Hoth, and build up your defences. The Imperial units arrive at one end of the screen (generally the left) and aim to exit at the other side (generally the right).  Each Imperial unit that exits the level will damage your base.  Bigger units cause more damage to your base than smaller ones.  To defend your base you must build Rebel units.  Each unit built costs you Command Points. As your forces destroy waves of Imperial units, you will see Command Point tokens appear.  Collect the tokens for additional Command Points.

Building Units

Screeshot from Star Wars: The Battle for HothWe're really pleased to announce that some of our development people have been busy working on an exciting new tower defence game for iPhone and iPod!  Here's the offical word from starwars.com:

Walgeist Screenshot

We, at FluffyLogic, are really pleased to see that the music for 'Savage Moon: Waldgeist' has been nominated for an Ivor Novello award. The Ivor Novello Awards (aka The Ivors) are named after the Cardiff born entertainer Ivor Novello. The awards are for excellence in music and this is the first year that they have included games and the category Waldgeist has been nominated for is the Best Original Video Game Score.

Savage Moon LogoFluffyLogic is pleased to launch the Savage Moon Radio Show - Ana, Tom and Parasite (the games' producer, designer and audio designer, respectively) present the show taking.  It talks about the ideas behind Savage Moon, common questions we have received, favourite aspects of the games as well as playing a selection of music and remixes created  by Parasite and friends.  For more on the various incarnations of Savage Moon see here for our collection of help guides, videos and information.  If you have any questions or feedback please contact us!

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